729A94 Cognitive Science - Methods

Examination

Rules for examination of computer lab assignments at IDA

You are expected to do lab assignments in group or individually, as
instructed for a course. However, examination is always based on
individual performance.

It is not allowed to hand in solutions copied from other students,
or from elsewhere, even if you make changes to the solutions.
If there is suspicion of such, or any other form of cheating, teachers
are obliged to report it to the University Disciplinary Board.

Be prepared to answer questions about detailes in
specific code and its connection to theory. You may also be asked to
explain why you have chosen a specific solution. This applies to all
group members.

If you foresee problems meeting a deadline, contact your
teacher. You can then get some help and maybe the deadline can be set
to a later date. It is always better to discuss problems, instead of,
e.g., to cheat.

Any kind of academic dishonesty, such as cheating,
e.g. plagiarism or use of unauthorized assistance, and failure to
comply with university examination rules, may result in the filing of
a complaint to the University Disciplinary Board. The potential
penalties include suspension, warning.

Policy for handing in computer lab assignments at IDA

For all IDA courses having computer lab assignments there will
be one deadline during or at the end of the course. If you fail to
make the deadline, you must retake the, possibly new, lab course
the next time the course is given.

If a course deviates from this policy, information will be given
on the course web pages.